If you're serious about discovering truth, a fictional story can be an eye-opener. It has the advantage of mirroring the familiar while minimizing noise and focusing on elements that either support or discredit some doctrine. This kind of story depends on your sense of reality derived from your own knowledge and experiences. You can say, "yes, that would work," or "no, that's nonsense" because it violates some principle, or "maybe, but where's the authority?" In all those "maybe" cases we rest on God's perspective as ...
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If you're serious about discovering truth, a fictional story can be an eye-opener. It has the advantage of mirroring the familiar while minimizing noise and focusing on elements that either support or discredit some doctrine. This kind of story depends on your sense of reality derived from your own knowledge and experiences. You can say, "yes, that would work," or "no, that's nonsense" because it violates some principle, or "maybe, but where's the authority?" In all those "maybe" cases we rest on God's perspective as revealed in the Bible--without which we would know nothing. The most fundamental principle, by the way, is that we are here. Philosophers build careers on making light of it, but strict honesty will make this the foundation of your science and guide your judgment of miracles. So we come to this question which impacts every sane and serious person: "What will become of me after death?" In detail, what will that miracle be like? While the Bible is the authority, its answer is not presented on a platter. This project integrates the Bible's information and assembles a Big Picture. In this first volume we begin at the beginning of the end of the dispensation of grace and consider that fascinating subject called the Rapture of the church. A hypothetical "step function" is injected in order to observe not the impact of the Rapture after the fact but to evaluate the doctrine itself through the culture that supports it. In biblical eschatology there are many, many questions that are seldom discussed. These books apply a literary tool to discover answers. While respecting sound theology, they bring to bear principles of the human heart, mind, and body.
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